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The mental health experiences and needs of methamphetamine users in Cape Town: A mixed-methods study

Melissa H Watt, Bronwyn Myers, Sheri L Towe, Christina S Meade

Abstract


Background. South Africa (SA) has a burgeoning problem of methamphetamine use, particularly in the Western Cape Province. Although methamphetamine has been associated with elevated psychological distress, there has been little examination of the mental health needs of out-of-treatment methamphetamine users in SA.

Objective. To describe the mental health experiences and needs of out-of-treatment methamphetamine users in Cape Town.

Methods. Active methamphetamine users were recruited using respondent-driven sampling techniques. Eligible participants (N=360) completed a computer-assisted assessment and clinical interview, where they provided data on mental health symptoms and treatment- seeking behaviour. A subset of 30 participants completed qualitative in-depth interviews in which they provided narrative accounts of their mental health experiences and needs. Analysis of the mixed-methods data was conducted using a concurrent triangulation strategy whereby both methods contributed equally to the analysis and were used for cross-validation.

Results. About half of the participants met screening criteria for depression and traumatic stress, and there were some indications of paranoia. Using substances to cope with psychological distress was common, with participants talking about using methamphetamine to numb their feelings or forget stressful memories. One-third of women and 13% of men had previously tried to commit suicide. Despite the huge mental health burden in this population, very few had ever received mental health treatment.

Conclusion. The data indicate a need for integrated care that addresses both substance use and psychiatric needs in this population. Mental health and drug treatment services targeting methamphetamine users should include a concerted focus on suicide prevention. 


Authors' affiliations

Melissa H Watt, Duke University, Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, NC, USA

Bronwyn Myers, Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Tygerberg, Cape Town, South Africa

Sheri L Towe, Duke University, Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, NC, USA; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, NC, USA

Christina S Meade, Duke University, Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, NC, USA; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, NC, USA

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Keywords

South Africa; Methamphetamine; Mental health; Suicide

Cite this article

South African Medical Journal 2015;105(8):685-688. DOI:10.7196/SAMJnew.7910

Article History

Date submitted: 2014-12-02
Date published: 2015-09-21

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